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  <script type="text/javascript" src="jquery.pack.js"></script>
  <script type="text/javascript" src="pjq.js"></script>
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.large { font-size: 18px; }
.green { color: green; }
</style>
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All these examples pull there data directly from php scripts, 
the idea is to provide an easy to use php interface to as much of the jquery
library as possible
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<a href="#" onClick="$.getJSON('handler.php', { handler: 'json', callback: 'getarray' }, function(json) { alert(json.a)})">Test 1</a> 
This test does a getJSON and returns one of the values in the json object 


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<div id="test2"></div>
<a href="#" onClick="$('#test2').load('handler.php', { handler: 'html', callback: 'simplehtml', params: ' This was added by passing it through params' })">Test 2</a> 
Here we inject html into the div above this link

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<div id="test3" style="display: none;"><B>I was hidden!</B></div>
<a href="#" onClick="$('#test3').pjq('handler.php', { callback: 'jqueryeffects' })">Test 3</a> 
Uses attrib to add the .large style to the div class, then unhides it, then
users addClass to add the .green stlye to the class, then finally uses
Script to send and eval an alert

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Docs and a project page will follow depending on the popularity of this demo  
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